yes, that is the way it is currently set up

On 5/17/06, Taavi Sildeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello David,

Do you have inside a module A and s module B parent defined?
Something like this:

<parent>
     <groupId>your parent groupid</groupId>
     <artifactId>your parent artifact id </artifactId>
     <version>your parent version</version>
   </parent>

Taavi

Davis Ford wrote:
> Hi, I have a parent pom.xml project in C:\someplace\pom.xml that has
>
> <module>moduleA</module>
> <module>moduleB</module>
>
> Then I have
>
> C:\someplace\moduleA\pom.xml
> C:\someplace\moduleB\pom.xml
>
> If I execute:
>
> C:\someplace\>mvn clean
> C:\someplace\>mvn compile
> C:\someplace\>mvn test
>
> That works great for moduleA, moduleB
>
> If I execute:
>
> C:\someplace\moduleA\mvn eclipse:eclipse
> C:\someplace\moduleB\mvn eclipse:eclipse
>
> That works great to create eclipse projects for moduleA, moduleB
>
> If I execute:
>
> C:\someplace\mvn eclipse:eclipse
>
> This causes a problem.  If I refresh moduleA, moduleB projects in
> eclipse after doing so, they complain about not finding the other
> subprojects.
>
> What is the best-practice here?  Is there a workaround for this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Davis
>
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